Hello,
I'm new here and not sure if anyone can help me. I am giving my daughter a baby shower at home. She would like a tea party shower. Yes I know about the finger sandwiches etc. but that's where it stops. Help!!! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I also don't want to make this a VERY pricey shower either.
Thanks for any help you can give me.

youre in luck! tea can be one of the most inexpensive beverages in the world. even the most expensive tea you can find here at adagio will cost less than the cheapest bottle of wine at Specs. The things you have to consider are how many courses of tea to serve, what type of tea, and which tea to match with the food you serve. How many guests are you serving? if its just a few (about 6 or less) then you can probably prepare enough tea with a couple pots. If you are expecting a larger guest list, preparation of the tea can require a little creativity. Maybe you can give us a list of the courses of food you intend to serve and an approximate guest number so that we can help you out better.

Seriously, green tea is great for expectant mothers! A Japanese study found that regular drinkers of green tea had double the zinc intake of non-green tea drinkers - apparently, this is A Good Thing, as zinc is one of those 'must have' minerals for pregnant women.

I've no idea how to go about organising 'shower parties' or what' would be expected (we in the UK don't have such a thing), but I think I'd go for simple blends: an Earl Grey, a Ceylon, an Assam TGFOP with a nice malty twist. A Sencha, and some Gunpowder. Perhaps a Keemun, for variety. Also: flavoured teas, black and green: mango, strawberry, etc., for the people who perhaps don't go for tea as such. You'd probably have to throw in a decaff alternative for those kind of people Don't think it matters whether you go for a fruit infusion, Rooibos, or straight decaff.